Engineering (16 Books)

Engineering as a category refers to the science, skill, and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge, in order to design and also build structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes.

By: Arsalan Hamid Siddiqui

By: Dan C Croitor

People professionals,
What makes a winning HR strategy given the upcoming shifts in public policy and all the recent technological advances? I see four major inflexion points, by order of importance:
1. What made Donald Trump’s successful bid to lead the United States? Four takeaways followed by a parallel with a football game between Iceland and England in order to emphasize the critical role of leadership; advice tailored to HR from the US presidential race.
2. Next...

In 2015, CNN gave Donald Trump a 1%48 chance to win the GOP nomination for President; throughout the campaign, NY Times's poll of polls consistently advertised Hillary Clinton's 90% chance to win the election.

By: Mohammad Valipour

In near future, energy become a luxury item and water is considered as the most vital
item in the world due to reduction of water resources in most regions. In this condition,
role of water science researchers and hydraulic experts is more important than ever. If a
hydraulic engineer student is not educated well, he/she will not solve problems of hydraulic
sciences in future. Many engineer students learn all necessary lessons in the university,
but they cannot to an...

By: Mario H. Castro-Cedeno

In this book the author teaches how to use of SolidWorks as a tool for developing and presenting engineering ideas and concepts. In addition to teaching the basics of SolidWorks, he shares his experience related to how these tools are used in an engineering organization. Many introductory CAD tutorials focus only on the software and train students to be skilled CAD operators. This book also places equal emphasis on creating engineering drawings that comply with accepted ...

The reason for writing another “Introduction to SolidWorks” book is to emphasize the role and importance of computer aided design (CAD) and engineering drawings in communicating design ideas. The old adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” is true in mechanical engineering design. Sometimes it is impossible to describe a complex design in words and we must use engineering drawings.

By: Team Vishnuvarthanan Moorthy; Thirumal Sunil Snehal, Editor

Explains the various techniques of PPM development, simulation and optimization. All the explanations are given with IT industry and usage of alternate techniques to build PPM to suit even smaller organizations. Application of Statistical, Probablistic and Simulation models are elaborated.

By: Mario H Castro-Cedeno

In this book the author teaches how to use of SolidWorks as a tool for developing and presenting engineering ideas and concepts. In addition to teaching the basics of SolidWorks, he shares his experience related to how these tools are used in an engineering organization.
Many introductory CAD tutorials focus only on the software and train students to be skilled CAD operators. This book also places equal emphasis on creating engineering drawings that comply with accep...

The reason for writing another “Introduction to SolidWorks” book is to emphasize the role and importance of computer aided design (CAD) and engineering drawings in communicating design ideas. The old adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” is true in mechanical engineering design. Sometimes it is impossible to describe a complex design in words and we must use engineering drawings.

By: ΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΗΣ ΠΑΠΑΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ

Urbanization expanded tremendously, thus brunging about grave and extremely adverse changes to the hydrology, as well as to the water quality and the ecological balance of urbanized areas. In order to deal with flood waters in urban areas, mostly drainage systems were developed. However, the expansion of networks that collect water and transport it to the sea is a classic approach of dealing with rainwater runoff that has grave quantity and environmental consequences and...

By: James L. Lafrenz

In this study Mr. James Lafrenz, a civil engineer in the Department of the Air Force, notes that American global security policy requires expedient responses to war, to natural disasters, and to problems between thes e two extremes. The Air Force owns the assets to make these responses, but our response forces are “concrete dependent” airplanes need hard-surfaced runways from which to operate. And where there is concrete, there are usually buildings. Will these buildings...